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Are you dedicated and enthusiastic with a desire to join a winning team? Greyhound Lines Inc. offers career opportunities available for you. Being part of the largest transportation carrier in North America is not just a job. It's a career.

As required by law, we will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified applicant or employee. We will diligently recruit, select and place in our workforce, qualified minority group members, women, disabled veterans and other individuals with disabilities. If you are unable to utilize the online system, please contact the Greyhound Corporate Receptionist at 214-849-8000. Potential applicants may also visit the nearest Greyhound location to inquire about potential job openings at the respective location.

If you are a professional, enthusiastic and dedicated individual interested in driving for a North American icon, please apply online to the following position.

As required by law, we will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified applicant or employee. We will diligently recruit, select and place in our workforce, qualified minority group members, women, disabled veterans and other individuals with disabilities. If you are unable to utilize the online system, please contact the Greyhound Corporate Receptionist at 214-849-8000. Potential applicants may also visit the nearest Greyhound location to inquire about potential job openings at the respective location.

Standards are high at Greyhound and safety is our number one value.
If you cannot do it safely, don't do it!

Professional Driver Training Program

Greyhound training is an intense 6-week program targeting energetic and motivated students with a safety first mind set. There are three phases of training. Click here for more information.

Phase One - Qualification School (1 Week)
Candidates must successfully complete 20-hours of self-directed computer based training, pass a DOT physical exam, pass a drug screen, and obtain a CDL permit with the proper endorsements. Our hiring managers are flexible and will work with you to schedule training at your convenience. For instance, you can complete your training in 5 days (4 hours a day) or 2 ½ days (8 hours a day).

Phase Two - Driving School (2 Weeks)
If selected, you will attend two weeks of behind-the-wheel training at one of our centrally located driver-training schools. Greyhound will provide lodging, meals and a student per diem allowance during phase two.

Phase Three - Finishing School (3 Weeks)
You will continue to receive your per diem allowance as you train at your home location. You will complete the required 120-hours of behind the wheel practice with your driving mentor while learning the routes and polishing your customer service skills.

About Greyhound

Founded in 1914, Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 3,800 destinations across North America with a modern, environmentally friendly fleet. It has become an American icon, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to nearly 18 million passengers each year in the United States and Canada. The Greyhound running dog is one of the most-recognized brands in the world.

While Greyhound is well known for its regularly scheduled passenger service, the company also provides a number of other services for its customers. Greyhound Package Express service offers value-priced same-day and early-next-day package delivery to thousands of destinations in North America. And the company also offers charter packages for businesses, conventions, schools and other groups at competitive rates.

Greyhound has additional operating entities: BoltBus, serving the Northeast and Western regions of the United States; and YO! Bus, which serves Chinatown markets in the Northeast. In 2010, the company launched its premium city-to-city service, Greyhound Express, and has since quickly expanded the popular service to more than 100 markets across North America. It also operates Greyhound Connect, a service that connects rural communities to larger Greyhound markets in the United States.

In addition, Greyhound has interline partnerships with a number of independent bus lines across the United States. These bus companies provide complementary service to Greyhound Lines' existing schedules and link to many of the smaller towns in Greyhound Lines' national route system.

Amtrak passengers use Greyhound to make connections to cities not served by rail on Amtrak Thruway service by purchasing a ticket for the bus connection from Amtrak in conjunction with the purchase of their rail ticket. Passengers may also buy a bus ticket directly from Greyhound.

Greyhound is owned by FirstGroup plc, the leading transport operator in the United Kingdom and North America. Its vision: to provide solutions in an increasingly congested world, keeping people moving and communities prospering. With revenues of more than £6.9 billion per annum and about 120,000 employees, the company transports more than 2.5 billion passengers every year.

In the Community

Everyone needs the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the community and to society. Greyhound seeks ways to create access to such opportunities for those who wouldn't ordinarily have the resources to do so. Our goal is to create a better community and a better workforce, instilling a sense of pride in Greyhound employees, its customers and those who benefit from the programs we support.

Requests for Transportation

Greyhound does not normally provide free transportation for individuals who are financially disadvantaged. Not only are our fares always kept as low as possible, but we provide charitable discounts through other organizations. In-kind bus service for other community or charitable projects will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Organizations We Support

American Organ Transplant Association (AOTA): Organ transplant patients are eligible for free transportation. Please contact the AOTA at 713-344-2402 or visit their Web site at http://www.aotaonline.org/.

American Red Cross: Greyhound works with the local Red Cross Chapter in times of emergency and natural disaster only. Contact your local Red Cross for more information. To find a Red Cross chapter nearest you, please visit http://www.redcross.org/.

Home Free: Free transportation home for runaways is provided on Greyhound in conjunction with the National Runaway Switchboard. A youth who calls the switchboard is eligible for a ticket home if he or she is 12-20 years old, is willing to return home to their legal guardian, the legal guardian wishes them to return home, the guardian has filed a runaway report, and the program has not been used by the youth two times before. To reach the National Runaway Switchboard, call toll free 1-800-RUNAWAY. For more information, please visit http://www.1800runaway.org/.

Let's Find Them: Free transportation to bring abducted children back home on Greyhound is available under this program. Contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 or visit http://www.ncmec.org/.

Travelers Aid International: Greyhound provides benefits to Travelers Aid members in the form of discounts. Travelers Aid is a social services organization that provides assistance to those in need. For a list of Travelers Aid locations, please consult the directory at http://www.travelersaid.org/.

Veteran's Administration Hospitals: Patients traveling to and from Veteran's Administration Hospitals are eligible for discounts. Contact the Veteran's Administration Hospital at which the traveler will be or is a patient.

Need volunteers? The Helping Hound program provides employee volunteers for community programs and events that will help under-served constituencies develop skills, knowledge and confidence.